Probably not enough sales to really set a price. Sometimes if only one bidder things go cheap. Two determined bidders and the price goes out of sight. Set the price you are willing to pay and stick with it. How badly do you want it? Vern

I haven't the faintest idea on price, but make sure you are equipped to handle it, they are VERY heavy for their size. If it is rebuildable it will go high, according to Tractordata.com there were only 85 built.

This many years later it could go for more than the factory cost to build it.

Edit. I say this because inflation is a female dog. My father bought a new 1941 Plymouth FOR $685.00 WITH ALL THE BELLS AND WHISTLES. What does a new car go for 30 or 40 tomes that. The 2 or 3 % inflation next year is on last years principal and last years 3 0r 4%. Then we had those 17% years too.

Bill

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